Take a free coach trip to the Fringe Festival courtesy of the PG Society. On 16 August, a coach will leave from outside the Union at noon and drop off in the heart of the festival. At 1am the coach will head back to St. Andrews.

Catch the coach round trip, or opt for a one-way ride. What you do with the day is your prerogative: go shopping, clubbing, drinking, or even see one of the many Fringe shows affiliated with the University.

Below is a list of University productions (we highly recommend purchasing your tickets in advance as they may be sold out on that day). Go to www.edfringe.com to purchase tickets.

Contact Rachel Marsh at rm368 to reserve a free space on the bus. While reservations for a place on the bus are not necessary, there are only 40 seats available and many are already taken.

Alternate Endings
Every performance a different show and an alternate ending. From deceptive dressmaking to comedic funerals, original stories and intriguing one-act plays presented straight from the authors' mouths. 20% of sales to the National Literacy Trust (1015539).
Venue: Cafe Royal Fringe Theatre
Group: Naked on Stage
Time: 16:00 (1:00)
£5.00 (£4.00)
www.nakedonstage.co.uk